…news all the time. Visit the High-Adventure Science blog at our website for easy-to-read articles that connect to our investigations — and share your thoughts, too. Our investigations present a…
…of the available schools. With results like this, and in light of the marketing dollars these companies often have to woo potential customers, it’s no wonder that research-based software products…
Don’t miss the Commentary in Education Week by Paul Horwitz about Evolution Readiness. More than a half-dozen news and Web articles have featured this hot project in the past six…
…know that the newest layers are on the top, and the oldest layers are on the bottom. But what happens when the bottom layers aren’t the oldest? New research in…
…258 & 260 Carolyn J. Staudt, Dewi Win, Chad Dorsey Green Building Projects for High School Engineering Education Friday, March 11 3:30–4:30 PM Moscone Center, 111 Edmund Hazzard Research Dissemination…
Teaching evolution – using Concord Consortium’s Evolution Readiness software – is in the news again. Principal Investigator Paul Horwitz and Evolution Readiness advisory board member Louise Mead of the BEACON…
…a game changer.” –Dr. Michio Kaku The recent news release about Kepler-10b has put NASA into the spotlight again. Click on the link below to watch a really great video…
…away through a different plumbing system. The ice will still melt. This surprising data just shows that more research is needed to fully understand how glaciers are affected by changing…
Warm millennium, that is. And Southern Hemisphere, that is. New research suggests that Earth will continue to warm into the year 3000, even if human-caused carbon dioxide emissions stop right…
…about the stars to fully describe the planets. Just as in all scientific fields, the latest breakthrough discoveries are always built on a strong foundation of basic research. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/01/110110151155.htm http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/01/110110-nasa-kepler-10b-new-planet-found-rocky-science-space/…